Refer to Figure 11-4. Using the per-worker production function in the figure above, the largest changes in an economy's standard of living would be achieved by a movement from
A) D to B to E. B) C to B to A. C) A to B to C. D) E to B to D.
D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Substitution of one commodity for another depends on all of the following factors, EXCEPT:
a. prices of the goods available to the consumers. b. tastes and preferences of the buyers. c. the information buyers possess. d. market protocols.
The multiplier effect occurs when:
A. spending by one person generates income for others and causes others to spend more too, increasing the impact of the initial spending on the economy. B. the level of consumer confidence increases more than predicted given a tax cut. C. increased spending by one or more individuals causes others to react and increase their savings. D. None of these is true.
A positive temporary supply side shock will:
A. increase the level of potential output in the long run. B. decrease the price level in the long run. C. increase the price level in the long run. D. have no effect in the long run.